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Keeping Your Child Safe
Safeguarding
“Safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children is defined for the purposes of this guidance as: protecting children from maltreatment; preventing impairment of children’s mental and physical health or development; ensuring that children grow up in circumstances consistent with the provision of safe and effective care; and taking action to enable all children to have the best outcomes.“ KCSIE
Valley Nursery School's Commitment to Safeguarding & Child Protection
Policies and Information
At Valley Nursery School we are committed to safeguarding children and young people and we expect everyone who works in our school to share this commitment.
Adults in our school take all welfare concerns seriously and encourage children and young people to talk to us about anything that may worry them.
Communication with Parents
Our school will always discuss concerns with parents/carers and consent for any referrals should be sought unless to do so would:
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Place the child at risk of significant harm or further risk of significant harm.
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Place a vulnerable adult at risk of harm.
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Compromise any enquiries that need to be undertaken by children’s social care or the police.
The school will endeavour to ensure that parents have an understanding of the responsibilities placed on the school and staff for safeguarding children.
In the best interests of safeguarding children there may be occasions when the school has to consult with other agencies without a parent or carer’s prior knowledge. Our first concern and responsibility is the child’s welfare and we have a duty to protect children first and always. Such consultation may result in a formal referral which could prompt visits from social care and/or the police. We fully understand that this can be a very distressing set of circumstances. Our school will follow the procedures required by the Walsall Safeguarding Children Board.
We actively support the Government’s Prevent Agenda to counter radicalism and extremism.
Designated Safeguarding Lead
Dawn Kelly (Head Teacher)
Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead
Ian Morris (Deputy Head Teacher)
School Safeguarding Leads
If you have any concerns about a child please speak to one of the School’s Designated Leads for Safeguarding:
Useful Links & Downloads
Online Safety
Online Safety
Tips on keeping your child safe online
Online Safety
Safety On The Road
Advice on car and road safety.
Safety in the Home
Advice on keeping your child safe at home.
Advice if you have Concerns
Safety Outdoors
Advice on keeping safe when enjoying the outdoors.
Keeping Healthy
Health advice.